60+ days? Where are you located? I see boards in about 3 weeks in the US.

I am in Brazil.

the problem is that my order took about 10-12 days to go into production. Then several more days to be shipped. It took a while until it arrived in Brazil, and once it did, it was held in customs for a week. Here is the tracking history for my iTead package. As you can see it took 3 weeks alone in the mail.

The problem with Brazil is that there are only 3 customs offices in the whole country that deal with mail imports. Not only they are flooded with work, but they are ill-equiped (2 of them don't have a tracking system) and the custom officers are really slow.

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I only get $130 with itead for 100x100mm Red soldermask, $2.60/card.Probably $26 for DHL shipping with itead. No seperate tooling charging.Would be under 3 weeks, DHL does not have the long delivery time that US Registered mail has in clearing customs.

130/50 = 2.60, not sure how you got $1.63

I've not used PCB cart, or colored soldermask generally, let me know how it goes.

Checking out their pricing:50 pieces 100mm x 100mm, no colored solder mask, price comes out to $2.85/card.Plus $57 for tooling, which is over $1.14 per card. I suppose after enough orders that would amortize down. Be hard to get under $2.60 tho.

Red solder mask: price jumps to $2.96/card, plus $77 for one time fee.$2.82 for longer shipping.

Smaller card, yes, I could see that would save some vs itead's flat rate pricing for their "up-to" sizing.I don't see a way except by trial and error to work out what board size you'd have to come down to be under itead's 100x100mm flat price.

So not a whole lot of difference. Find a supplier you like, stick with them until you get screwed.Itead just shipped 50 cards to CA to be assembled, and am about to order some more. I'm happy with them.